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Thread: COLD FEET! Literal vs implied meaning. Is there a Chinese equivalent?
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[quote=GRIZ326,286467]In the USA when we say cold feet it does not often mean that someone's feet are cold. It often means that someone is getting nervous about doing something. Common examples of times that a person might get "cold feet" is before they make a large financial decision like buying a home; or before they get married. That is what cold feet usually means in the USA. What do the Chinese say to describe someone getting nervous before a big decision or event? Do Chinese get "cold feet" or something else? :-)[/quote]
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